Is your privacy assured in cafe? Don’t worry….
Wednesday, Jul 30th, 2008 By Nain
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A few days back I was away to a distant place for some personal work. There I felt like writing some posts for Technotraits, so I went to a cafe(as i had not taken my laptop along-with ). I had once read somewhere about the key-loggers, the software that run on a computer in the background and stores your passwords. I was afraid that key-loggers could be installed on the computer that i was about to use. This thought was making my worries worse.
In order to access my email and other accounts i had to use a free online service called KYPS which is a free reverse proxy server available to anyone who wishes to use it. Using this service you can safely log in to any computer in the cafe without fear of losing our passwords to some key-logger. KYPS is easy-to-pick up, and requires no software of any sort.

How does KYPS works?
KYPS works by using One Time Codes (or password), generated from the KYPS website that can be used to log onto any computer safely, knowing that even if your password is stolen, it’s only a one time password, so it cannot be used again. Once printed out, the paper can be stored and carried around easily.
Why should I trust KYPS?
Instead of capturing passwords KYPS simply encrypts them into one time code which can only be decrypted by KYPS system. Then it deletes the one time code as a password. Don’t worry everything is legal and involves minimal risk.
Register with KYPS.
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